Endnotes

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Chapter 1

1 LeDoux, J. (1996). The emotional brain: The mysterious underpinnings of emotional life. New York, NY: Touchstone.

2 Perry, B. (2003). Keynote address. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing International Association Conference. San Diego, CA.

3 Candace Pert (2000). Your body is your subconscious mind. [CD] Louisville, CO: Sounds True, Inc.

Chapter 2

1 Randolph, E.(1997). Children who shock and surprise: A guide to attachment disorders. Evergreen, CO: PDQ Printing.

2 Levy, T. M., & Orlans, M. (1998). Attachment, trauma, and healing: Understanding and treating attachment disorder in children and families. Washington, D.C.: Child Welfare League of America, Inc.

3 Pert, C.B. (1997). Molecules of emotion. New York, NY: Touchstone.

4 Perry, B. D. (2002). Keynote and Breakout Sessions:. EMDR International Association 2002 Conference. San Diego, CA.

5 Covey, S. (2006). The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.

6 LeDoux, Joseph (1998). The emotional brain. New York: NY: Touchstone.

7 Schore, A.N. (1996). The experience-dependent maturation of a regulatory system in the orbital prefrontal cortex and the origin of developmental psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology, 8:59-87.

8 Bowlby, J. (1988) A secure base: Parent-child attachment and healthy human development. New York, NY: Basic Books.

9 Schore, A. N. (1994). Affect regulation and the origin of the self. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.

10 Schore, A.N. (2003). Affect dysregulation and disorders of the self. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.

11 Sroufe, L. A. (1995). Emotional development. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

12 Pert, C.B. (1997). Molecules of emotion. New York, NY: Touchstone.

13 Perry, B. D. (2003). Keynote Session. Neurons to Neighborhood 2003 Conference. Los Angeles, CA.

Chapter 4

1 Schore, A.N. (2003). Affect dysregulation and disorders of the self. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.

2 Goldman, D. (2002). Emotional intelligence. New York, NY: Bantam Books.

Chapter 5

1 Thomas, N.L. (1997). When love is not enough: A guide to parenting children with RADreactive attachment disorder. Glenwood Springs, CO: Nancy Thomas.

2 Delaney, R. J. (1998). Fostering changes: Treating attachment-disordered foster children. Oklahoma City, OK: Wood ‘N’ Barnes Publishing.

3 Cline, F. W., & Helding, C. (1999). Can this child be saved? Franksville, WI: World Enterprises.

4 Keck, G. C. & Kupecky, R. M. (1995). Adopting the hurt child: Hope for families with special-needs kid. Colorado Springs, CO: Pinon Press.

5 Thomas, N.L. (1997). When love is not enough: A guide to parenting children with RADreactive attachment disorder. Glenwood Springs, CO: Nancy Thomas.

6 Hughes, D. (1998). Building the bonds of attachment: Awakening love in deeply troubled children. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc.

7 Keck, G. C. & Kupecky, R. M. (1995). Adopting the hurt child: Hope for families with special-needs kid. Colorado Springs, CO: Pinon Press.

8 Ward, S. (2002). Adoptive parenting – maintaining control. Retrieved May 15, 2005, from http://www.suite101.com/article/cfm/adoptive_parenting/95611

9 Cline, F. W., & Helding, C. (1999). Can this child be saved? Franksville, WI: World Enterprises.

10 Keck, G. C. & Kupecky, R. M. (1995). Adopting the hurt child: Hope for families with special-needs kids. Colorado Springs, CO: Pinon Press.

11 Forbes, H. & Dziegielewski, S. (2003). Issues facing adoptive mothers of children with special needs. Journal of Social Work 3 (3).

12 Covey, S. (1989). The 7 habits of highly effective people: Restoring the character ethic. New York, NY: Simon & Shuster, Inc.

13 Fearon, R. M. P., & Mansell, W. (2001). Cognitive perspectives on unresolved loss: insights from the study of PTSD [Electronic version]. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 65 (2).

14 Davis, J. L., Petretic-Jackson, P. A., & Ting, L. (2001). Intimacy dysfunction and trauma symptomatology: Long-term correlates of different types of child abuse [Electronic version]. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 14 (1).

15 Horowitz, M. J., M.D. (1997). Stress Response Syndromes. Northvale, NJ: Jason Arson, Inc., p. 146.

16 Munson, C. E. (1995). Overview of diagnosis and treatment of psychological trauma in children. Early Child Development and Care, 106, p. 163.

17 Copping, V. E., Warling, D. L., Benner, D. G., & Woodside, D. W., (2002). A child trauma treatment pilot study. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 10 (4), p. 468.

18 Hughes, D. (1998). Building the bonds of attachment: awakening love in deeply troubled children. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc.

19 Pert, C. (1997). Molecules of emotion. New York, NY: Touchstone.

20 Keck, G. C. & Kupecky, R. M. (1995). Adopting the hurt child: Hope for families with special-needs kids. Colorado Springs, CO: Pinon Press.

21 Thomas, N.L. (1997). When love is not enough: A guide to parenting children with RADreactive attachment disorder. Glenwood Springs, CO: Nancy Thomas.

22 Cline, F. W., & Helding, C. (1999). Can this child be saved? Franksville, WI: World Enterprises.

Chapter 6

1 Levy, T. M., & Orlans, M. (1998). Attachment, trauma, and healing: Understanding and treating attachment disorder in children and families. Washington, D.C.: Child Welfare League of America, Inc.

2 Magid, K., & McKelvey C. A. (1987). High risk children without a conscience. New York, NY: Bantam Books.

3 Delaney, R. J. & Kunstal, F. R. (1997). Troubled transplants: Unconventional strategies for helping disturbed foster and adopted children. Oklahoma City, OK: Wood ‘N’ Barnes Publishing.

4 Cline, F. W., & Helding, C. (1999). Can this child be saved? Franksville, WI: World Enterprises.

5 Hage, D. (n.d.) Antecedents to lying and teaching the truth. Retrieved June 4, 2005, from http://www.fosterparents.com/articles/Dhage.html

6 Ibid.

7 Ward, S. (2002, January 5). Adoptive parenting – tips for parenting the tough ones. Retrieved May 14, 2005, from http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/adoptive_parenting/88312

Chapter 7

1 Cline, F. W., & Helding, C. (1999). Can this child be saved? Franksville, WI: World Enterprises.

2 Levy, T. M., & Orlans, M. (1998). Attachment, trauma, and healing: Understanding and treating attachment disorder in children and families. Washington, D.C.: Child Welfare League of America, Inc.

3 Cline, F. W., & Helding, C. (1999). Can this child be saved? Franksville, WI: World Enterprises.

4 Thomas, N.L. (1997). When love is not enough: A guide to parenting children with RADreactive attachment disorder. Glenwood Springs, CO: Nancy Thomas.

5 Keck, G. C. & Kupecky, R. M. (1995). Adopting the hurt child: Hope for families with special-needs kid. Colorado Springs, CO: Pinon Press

6 Magid, K., & McKelvey C. A. (1987). High risk children without a conscience. New York, NY: Bantam Books.

7 Portsmouth Herald (March 28, 2004). Last of the small-time bank robbers. Retrieved June 5, 2005 from http://www.seacoastonline.com/2004news/03282004/accent/7743.htm

8 Center for Family Development (n.d.). An overview of reactive attachment disorders for teachers. Retrieved April 30, 2005, from http://www.center4familydevelop.com/helpteachrad.htm

9 Smith, L. B. (n.d.) Oil and water: The attachment disordered child in school. Retrieved June 5, 2005, from http://www.attachmentdisorder.net/helpforteachers.htm

Chapter 8

1 Keck, G. C. & Kupecky, R. M. (1995). Adopting the hurt child: Hope for families with special-needs kid. Colorado Springs, CO: Pinon Press.

2 Delaney, R. J. & Kunstal, F. R. (1997). Troubled transplants: Unconventional strategies for helping disturbed foster and adopted children. Oklahoma City, OK: Wood ‘N’ Barnes Publishing.

3 Thomas, N.L. (1997). When love is not enough: A guide to parenting children with RADreactive attachment disorder. Glenwood Springs, CO: Nancy Thomas.

4 Keck, G. C. & Kupecky, R. M. (1995). Adopting the hurt child: Hope for families with special-needs kid. Colorado Springs, CO: Pinon Press.

5 Levy, T.M. & Orlans, M. (1998). Attachment, trauma, and healing. Washington, D.C.: CWLA Press.

6 Magid, K., & McKelvey C. A. (1987). High risk children without a conscience. New York, NY: Bantam Books.

7 Thomas, N.L. (1997). When love is not enough: A guide to parenting children with RADreactive attachment disorder. Glenwood Springs, CO: Nancy Thomas.

8 Personal communication from a father of a child diagnosed with reactive attachment disorder, describing the explanation of a previous attachment therapist. (2004).

9 Thomas, N.L. (1997). When love is not enough: A guide to parenting children with RADreactive attachment disorder. Glenwood Springs, CO: Nancy Thomas.

10 Hage, D. (n.d.). Children behave the way they behave. Retrieved May 13, 2005, from http://www.deborahhage.com/articles/childrenbehave.htm

Chapter 9

1 Hage, D. (n.d.). “Going to your room” practice. Retrieved May 13, 2005, from http://www.deborahhage.com oom.htm.

2 Keck, G. C. & Kupecky, R. M. (1995). Adopting the hurt child: Hope for families with special-needs kid. Colorado Springs, CO: Pinon Press.

3 Hopkins-Best, M. (1997). Toddler adoption: The weaver’s craft. Indianapolis, IN: Perspectives Press.

4 Keck, G. C. & Kupecky, R. M. (1995). Adopting the hurt child: Hope for families with special-needs kid. Colorado Springs, CO: Pinon Press.

5 Ibid.

6 Cline, F. (1979). Understanding and treating difficult children and their parents. Golden, CO: Love and Logic Press.

7 Hughes, D. (1998). Building the bonds of attachment: Awakening love in deeply troubled children. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc.

8 Hage., D. (n.d.). Paradoxical techniques: Resisting resistance increases resistance. Retrieved April 30, 2005, from http://www.deborahhage.com/articles/childrenbehaveparadoxicaltechniques2.htm

9 Federici, R. S. (1998). Help for the hopeless child: A guide for families. Alexandria, VA: Hennage Creative Printers.

10 Hage, D. (n.d.). Paradoxical techniques: resisting resistance increases resistance. Retrieved April 30, 2005, from http://www.deborahhage.com/articles/childrenbehaveparadoxicaltechniques2.htm

11 Cline, F. W., & Helding, C. (1999). Can this child be saved? Franksville, WI: World Enterprises.

Chapter 10

1 Hughes, D. A. (1997). Facilitating developmental attachment: The road to emotional recovery and behavioral changes in foster and adopted children. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc.

2 Thomas, N.L. (1997). When love is not enough: A guide to parenting children with RADreactive attachment disorder. Glenwood Springs, CO: Nancy Thomas.

3 Federici, R. S. (1998). Help for the hopeless child: A guide for families. Alexandria, VA: Hennage Creative Printers.

4 Hage, D. (n.d.). “Going to your room” practice. Retrieved May 13, 2005, from http://www.deborahhage.com oom.htm

5 Hughes, D. A. (1997). Facilitating developmental attachment: The road to emotional recovery and behavioral change in foster and adopted children. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc.

6 Levy, T.M. & Orlans, M. (1998). Attachment, trauma, and healing. Washington, D.C.: CWLA Press.

7 Delaney, R. J. (1998). Fostering changes: Treating attachment-disordered foster children. Oklahoma City, OK: Wood ‘N’ Barnes Publishing, p.89.

8 Goble, W. Lecture at the ATTACh conference (1999) – example given in lecture.

9 Levy, T.M. & Orlans, M. (1998). Attachment, trauma, and healing. Washington, D.C.: CWLA Press, p. 205.

10 Cline, F. & Fay, J. (1990). Parenting with love and logic: teaching children responsibility. Colorado Springs, CO: Pinon Press.

11 Thomas, N.L. (1997). When love is not enough: A guide to parenting children with RADreactive attachment disorder. Glenwood Springs, CO: Nancy Thomas.

12 Ibid.

13 Ibid.

14 Goldman, D. (2002). Emotional intelligence. New York, NY: Bantam Books.

15 Ward, S. (2002). Adoptive parenting – tips for parenting the tough ones. Retrieved May 14, 2005, from http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/adoptive_parenting/88312

16 Hage, D. (n.d.). “Going to your room” practice. Retrieved May 13, 2005, from http://www.deborahhage.com oom.htm

Chapter 11

1 Levy, T.M. & Orlans, M. (1998). Attachment, trauma, and healing. Washington, D.C.: CWLA Press.

2 Ibid.

3 Hughes, D. A. (1997). Facilitating developmental attachment: The road to emotional recovery and behavioral change in foster and adopted children. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc.

4 Magid, K., & McKelvey C. A. (1987). High risk children without a conscience. New York, NY: Bantam Books.

5 Levy, T.M. & Orlans, M. (1998). Attachment, trauma, and healing. Washington, D.C.: CWLA Press.

6 Keck, G. C. & Kupecky, R. M. (1995). Adopting the hurt child: Hope for families with special-needs kid. Colorado Springs, CO: Pinon Press.

7 Ibid

8 Hughes, D. A. (1997). Facilitating developmental attachment: The road to emotional recovery and behavioral change in foster and adopted children. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc.

9 Welch, M. G. (1990). Holding time. New York: NY: Fireside.

10 Thomas, N.L. (1997). When love is not enough: A guide to parenting children with RADreactive attachment disorder. Glenwood Springs, CO: Nancy Thomas.

11 Magid, K., & McKelvey C. A. (1987). High risk children without a conscience. New York, NY: Bantam Books.

12 Hage, D. (n.d.). Foundations of attachment. Retrieved July 13, 2005, from http://www.deborahhage.com/foundations.htm.

13 Thomas, N.L. (1997). When love is not enough: A guide to parenting children with RADreactive attachment disorder. Glenwood Springs, CO: Nancy Thomas

14 Ibid.

15 Welch, M. G. (1999) Video Series: Welch Method Attachment Therapy: Creating & Repairing Attachment with Direct Synchronous Bonding.